Jump World Cup Ryoyu Kobayashi 4th Place 3 consecutive wins missed January 2: 1:20

The 23-year-old Ryoyu Kobayashi, who was aiming for three consecutive victories, was in fourth place in Germany for the Ski Jump Men's World Cup on the 1st.

The tournament was held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, for the second game of the annual “Jump Week”, which is a four-year competition.

Kobayashi, who has won the World Cup twice in a row including the opening game of "Jump Week" held on the 29th last month, jumped 132 meters and was fourth in the points by 10 points from the top.

In the second run, he increased his flight distance to 141 meters, for a total of 282.1, but his rank remained fourth, as other top players showed stable jumps.

Kobayashi was close to one win until 17 wins of No. 1 Kasai Noriaki, Japan's first-place winner in the World Cup, but he could not line up in this tournament and missed three consecutive victories Did.

Daiki Ito is 5th

Among other Japanese drivers, Daiki Ito was in fifth place, Keiichi Sato was in 23rd place, and Sachiko Sato was in 27th place. In addition, Tsuyoshi Takeuchi did not advance to the second of the top 30 players, ranked 31st, Naoki Nakamura was 36th, and Kobayashi's older brother Junshiro Kobayashi was disqualified and could not be ranked.

Norway's 21-year-old Marius Limbik jumped 143 meters 50 for the first time, 136 meters for the second time, and won his first World Cup individual match with a total of 289.8.